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Tracy Jane Puccinelli, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Courtney Lynch, University of Wisconsin - Madison ; Lennon Rodgers, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Workshop: The Integration of Technical Skills Within a First-Year EngineeringDesign and Innovation Course Featuring Hands-On ElectronicsSummary for the Conference Program:IntroductionOur college of engineering offers first-year engineering students an interdisciplinary hands-onproject-based engineering design course. The students learn several technical skills, such ascomputer-aided drawing and shop skills, as well as non-technical skills, such as team buildingand creativity. To facilitate the prototyping process, a curriculum has been developed to integratemore technical skills that are deemed critical. The first phase of the developed curriculum allowsstudents to experience 3D printing and laser cutting. Students learn how to design a
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- Technical Session S2C
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William C. Oakes, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
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and have direct connections in a particular direction. [23]Goals and OverviewThe goals of the workshop are to1) introduce participants to the pedagogy of community engagement and service-learning and2) explore they it could be integrated into their own courses, first-year curriculum our pre- college programs.This workshop will guide participants through an introduction to the pedagogy and engage themin active discussions about how engaged learning can be integrated into their first-year programs.Participants will explore and discuss how to integrate the pedagogy into their own classes.Resources, partnerships and potential barriers will be discussed to provide strategies for successfulimplementation. Participants will be provided additional
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- 14th Annual First-Year Engineering Experience (FYEE) Conference
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Betsy Chesnutt, University of Tennessee at Knoxville; Laura Knight, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
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-12, in both formal and informal educationalsettings, such as camps and outreach events, and in time blocks as short as less than an hour to as long asa week. In the workshop, the facilitators will share their experiences and the modifications that have beenmade to scale each activity for these diverse groups of students. At the conclusion of the workshop, eachparticipant will receive a kit containing all materials necessary to complete these two activities with agroup of students.The EDP is an integral part of the curriculum of first-year engineering design courses, as well as K-12STEM and engineering classes. Several grants awarded to Tickle College of Engineering at the Universityof Tennessee Knoxville have addressed this curriculum
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Peter J. Shull, Pennsylvania State University, Altoona Campus
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there are many reasons why students choose not to use skills that theyknow will improve their performance, in this workshop we will focus on a technique to increasestudents use of effective and efficient success skills.Low Cost—High Impact Success SkillsIn response to low retention rates and student performance, I have developed success skillsspecifically designed to augment curriculum and success courses and to be used by facultyteaching discipline related courses, i.e., these methodologies can be implemented anywhere. Themethodologies, grounded in current neuroscience, have been tested with over 1,000 students inengineering and other disciplines. These success methodologies are termed Low Cost—HighImpact success skills. By design, these